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      <title>Plastic Pallet Size for Container Loading: How to Match Cartons, Pallets, and Export Space</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Plastic pallet size is often chosen too late in an export project. Cartons are already confirmed, the container plan is already estimated, and the warehouse team is asked to &amp;ldquo;find a standard pallet that works.&amp;rdquo; That sequence creates avoidable problems: carton overhang, wasted container floor space, unstable unit loads, forklift entry conflicts, and different assumptions between procurement and suppliers.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;For export shipments, the right plastic pallet size is not simply the most common local size. It is the size that connects four things at the same time: the carton footprint, the pallet deck, the container loading pattern, and the handling method at origin and destination.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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